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Chandragiri by cable car

#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
Bachhu Bk
A destination for family outings and weekend getaways

A ridge too far

#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
Madhu Sudan Dahal
Even for the not so religious minded, the remote Badimalika Trek could be a pilgrimage to the natural wilderness

Restoring our faith in restoration

#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
Alok Tuladhar
When a god decides to remain hidden from humans, restoring its temple becomes a complex challenge for  devotees

A keeper of history

#830 ( 21-27 October 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
Pablo Bartholomew's lens has seen it all, and he is here in Kathmandu this week to attend Photo Kathmandu 2016

Asan at Dasain

#829 ( 7-13 October 2016 )
Raisa Pande
At festival time, Asan is not just full of shoppers but also tourists who come to observe the shoppers

Jazz it up in 'Mandu

#829 ( 7-13 October 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
Welcome to Jazzmandu 2016. The festival that put Kathmandu on the international jazz map turns 14

Driving you up the wall

#829 ( 7-13 October 2016 )
Samriddhi Rai
Rock climbing is catching on as the next big thing in the country for thrill seekers and fitness enthusiasts

Photography festival

#829 ( 7-13 October 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
The second edition of Photo Kathmandu is here with an extravaganza of international imagery

Staging the past

#828 ( 30 Sep - 6 Oct 2016 )
Tanvi Mishra
Iranian photographer and filmmaker Azadeh Akhlaghi has been recreating Iran’s tragic past through conceptual and staged photography

Born to be free

#828 ( 30 Sep - 6 Oct 2016 )
Lucia De Vries
Instead of riding them to observe wildlife, elephants themselves are now tourist attractions 

Preserving the intangible

#828 ( 30 Sep - 6 Oct 2016 )
Chandani KC
Kathmandu’s monuments may have collapsed but their heritage is alive

She for her

#827 ( 23-29 September 2016 )
Sahina Shrestha
“Unless women are free, men will not be free”

Dashing off

#827 ( 23-29 September 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
Surrounded by rough terrain and scenery, Kathmandu Valley’s rim is a trail runner’s delight

Paw-ssible future

#826 ( 16-22 September 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
Let's keep Kathmandu Animal Treatment Centre alive so it can give a better life to our dogs

Himalayan humanscape

#826 ( 16-22 September 2016 )
Kunda Dixit
Lisa Choegyal has teamed up with photographer Sujoy Das to bring out a unique picture book on Nepal

The legends of Pragya Paramita

#826 ( 16-22 September 2016 )
Shuvechchhya Pradhan
Kathmandu Valley’s heritage is not just its monuments but its culture and rich rituals

The hills are alive

#825 ( 9-15 September 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
From Western to Eastern classical and fusion, the second edition of Gharana Music Festival has it all

The world’s best whitewater

#825 ( 9-15 September 2016 )
Samriddhi Rai
The topographical extreme that gives Nepal the highest mountains in the world also endows the country with the wildest rivers for whitewater rafting.

Songs of rebellion

#824 ( 2-8 September 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
Lyrics of Tij songs reflect newfound independence and empowerment of Nepali women 

Taking art out in the open

#824 ( 2-8 September 2016 )
Smriti Basnet
The shift in setting of Kathmandu’s arts from private to public spaces could be a catalyst for change
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